It might be one of the last weekends before the holiday season really begins.

Sample craft beer. Hitch a hayride at a bonfire. Hike a local state park. Party with the peacocks. Cruise into the vineyard with classic cars. Clean up the beach. Dress up like superheroes. Play with pups. Eat s’mores. Learn about local pineapple history. Honor veterans.

And, if it’s not too early for you, welcome Santa to the Treasure Coast.

Sample craft beer

The Treasure Coast Brew Fest is Saturday at Tradition Square in Port St. Lucie.(Photo: GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO)

Sample more than 300 craft beers from more than 50 breweries. The winner of the homebrew competition will be announced at 4 p.m. Plus, the event has wine, food trucks, live music and games.

Tickets are $35 in advance and $45 the day of the event. Admission is free for those not sampling beer or wine. Proceeds benefit Operation 300, Molly’s House and the Snook and Gamefish Foundation. For more information, go to www.tcbrewfest.com.

Clean up the beach

The World Love Beach Cleanup & Music Fest is Saturday at Surfside Beach in Fort Pierce.(Photo: MOLLY BARTELS/SPECIAL TO TCPALM)

The World Love Beach Cleanup & Music Fest is Saturday at Surfside Beach at 222 S. Ocean Drive in Fort Pierce. The beach cleanup is 10 a.m. to noon. The music festival is noon to 10 p.m.

Clean one mile of coastline on South Hutchinson Island, then enjoy live reggae music, vendors and food trucks. Plus, there will be yoga class for all ages at noon for a donation. Proceeds benefit local water initiatives.

The World Love Coalition was formed after 6-year-old Ellia Niemi was inspired to bring the community together to do something about the amount of trash polluting local beaches. For more information, go to the World Love Coalition’s Facebook page.

Dress like superheroes

The Superhero Smash Children’s Ball is 6-9 p.m. Saturday at The Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast at 1707 N.E. Indian River Drive in Jensen Beach.

Dress up in costumes, duel at game station and enjoy high-energy entertainment and activities. Meet and take photos with Spiderman from 6-7 p.m. Plus, there are kid-friendly and adult buffets, as well as an adult bar.

Tickets are $25 for kids and $35 for adults, who also get two drinks tickets. Admission prices increase by $10 at the door. For more information, call 772-225-7575 or go to www.childrensmuseumtc.org.

Before the show, the Sock Hop Dance-off During Kickoff Party is 6-10 p.m. Friday at Pirate’s Cove. Singles or couples may enter. The grand prize is $100. The entrance fee is $10.

Show registration is $25 and includes a t-shirt. Proceeds benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/rockabillyusa.

Play with pups

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The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast’s Pup-a-palooza at the Plaza is Saturday at Harbour Bay Plaza in Stuart.(Photo: Michael Jackson/Special to Treasure Coast Newspapers)

The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast’s Pup-a-palooza at the Plaza is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Harbour Bay Plaza at 3766 S.E. Ocean Blvd. in Stuart.

The day features a Bark-n-Brunch with brick oven pizza and tapas, a photo hub, puppy yoga, a floral crown station, a bandana and dog tag station, a pet treat bakery and boutique treat station, pet caricature artist and live music.

Admission is free. Puppy yoga is a donation of $25 for an hourlong class. For more information, call 772-223-8822 or go to www.hstc1.org.

Find art downtown

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The ArtFind art walk and open house event is Saturday on Colorado Avenue in downtown Stuart.(Photo: XAVIER MASCAREÑAS/TCPALM)

The ArtFind art walk and open house is 5-9 p.m. Saturday on Colorado Avenue in downtown Stuart.

Pick up a map at Notes Music Room & Wine Bar, The Crafted Keg, the Psychic & the Genie and other participating locations to see where the local artists and businesses will be. Then, return to Notes for the after-party with raffles, prizes and an art auction.

Learn about pineapples

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Shelley Adams (left) and her friend Barbara Ellison, both of Vero Beach, take a tour of the historic Hallstrom House during the Indian River County Historical Society's Party at Pineapple Plantation at the historic Hallstrom House on Saturday, October 14, 2017 in Vero Beach. "It's our first time here and we love it," said Adams adding, "It's very nice." HOBIE HILER/SPECIAL TO TCPALM

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The Indian River County Historical Society’s fourth annual Party at the Pineapple Plantation is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Hallstrom House at 1723 Old Dixie Highway Southwest in Vero Beach.

The party includes live music, barbecue dinner for sale, educational booths featuring the history of pineapples and how to carve pineapples, children’s activities, a historical throw blanket raffle and the first-time display of Ruth Hallstrom’s clothing and accessories. A historical marker will be dedicated at 11:30 a.m.

Admission is free. Tours of the Hallstrom House are available for a $5 donation for adults, but they’re free for kids. Chairs and blankets are welcome, but no coolers are allowed. Service animals are permitted. For more information, call 772-778-3435 or go to www.irchistorical.org.

Listen to pipes and drums

Drum Sgt. John Thompson plays bass drum at a performance of the Vero Beach Pipes and Drums.(Photo: CONTRIBUTED PHOTO FROM VERO BEACH PIPES AND DRUMS)

The Vero Beach Pipes and Drums annual fundraiser concert is 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church at 520 Royal Palm Blvd.

The concert includes performances by the Vero Beach High School Celtic Club string ensemble, which is new this year. Musical selections will be a mixture of traditional Scottish regimental pipe band, contemporary Celtic strings and traditional Irish fiddle.

Celebrate veterans

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Andrew Moyer, 6, of Vero Beach, joined his family in Vero Beach's first Veterans Parade Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Terry Barth, of Sebastian, took part in Vero Beach's first Veterans Parade Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Wanda Johnson, of Vero Beach, took part in Vero Beach's first Veterans Parade Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Downtown residents watched Vero Beach's first Veterans Parade Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

Vero Beach held its first Veterans Parade 9 a.m. Nov. 3, 2018. The route wound from Pocahontas Park half a mile through downtown, ending with a ceremony recognizing 100 years of military service. The celebration was presented by the Vero Beach Centennial Committee and Indian River County Cultural Council. Veterans Day is Nov. 11, 2018. MARY HELEN MOORE/TCPALM

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The Red, White & Blue Celebration is Friday and Saturday at Riverside Theatre at 3250 Riverside Park Drive in Vero Beach. Seating times are 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and music lasts until 10:30 p.m. both days. The pre-party begins at 6 p.m. with live music under the oaks.

Honor active and veteran military members with a dueling pianos music request show, which includes a special appreciation moment with patriotic music and confetti cannons. Plus, there are door prizes and food and drink specials.

Tickets are $12-$22 based on different seating locations. Military members get a 10 percent discount on shows. For more information, call 772-231-6990 or go to www.riversidetheatre.com.